Facebook Marketplace: Rent Out Washers and Dryers For 10K A Month?
Facebook is not the platform I use much anymore as, to me and others, it became the domain of parents, grandparents and that one loopy aunt who sells crystals and frequently gives (unasked for) "political insights".
BUT Zuckerberg's baby is a massive website with tons and tons of visitors despite my earlier comments.
And I've noticed more and more videos and articles about this "Facebook Marketplace" and how it can develop from a short term "make money quick" thing to an actual business.
There are a few other options from Facebook but this Marketplace thing seems like it could be developing some critical mass.
First question: Who's making a lot of money with Facebook Marketplace?
This one channel that I always seem to cross paths with is called the Koerner Office Podcast and the channel posts continuously, having uploaded 700-plus in one year with a bunch being snappy, viral YouTube Shorts.
This video, posted August 3, 2025 by the good folks over at Koerner Office, is called "The Most Overlooked $10K/M Business Anyone Can Start" and that's kinda like a title that will make you do a double-take.
"YOU CAN MAKE $10,000 A MONTH ON FACEBOOK MARKETPLACE?"
"Well yeah. That guy Kyler in the video did it. Maybe you can too if you keep your eyes and ears open and your mouth shut and you might learn something."
"You sound like my mom. So where's the video?"
Despite being over half an hour in length, the video flew by for me. Something like this would go over in lots of larger towns and cities. There are lots of opportunities to rent stuff relatively cheaply compared to outright buying the item.
Its like cars can be purchased outright if you have the cheddar but for most of us mere mortals, leasing or getting car loans might be the route we have to take. Kyler, the guy in the video with all the washers and dryers, provides a service that appears to be making him some serious money. 10K A month? Count me in!
They first thing you need would be operational washers and dryers or whatever equipment or machines you want to rent. You need to go on Facebook Marketplace to advertise what you have, how much you charge and how you'll do deliveries and pickups. That's one snag. You need a truck for deliveries. Another snag, space for storage of used machines and parts as well as areas for repairs.
But all that fun stuff lies in the future. First you need to get old washers or dryers, fix what you to bring them up to an acceptable level, then move forward.
Lots of potential, but some hard work, lifting-moving machines onto or off trucks or vans, that kind of thing.
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